A clinic at Mashare village in the Kavango East region has closed its doors due to a lack of potable water.
Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
SPYL tears into N$2 200 mattresses…as ministry pays N$1 200 per learner chair
The education ministry has confirmed paying N$528 000 for the procurement of 240 mattresses for the Imarwa Ithete Secondary School in the Kavango West region.
Nangombe: Geingob a champion of public health
The example set by late president Hage Geingob, who made his health status public, serves to encourage Namibians to seek healthcare on time, which may lead to early detection of illness and treatment.
Double blow in N$184m Naute Dam tender
A joint venture between a Namibia and Chinese firm suffered a double blow as its review application in a tender relating to construction works on the Naute-Keetmanshoop water pipeline, a tender worth N$184 million was dismissed.
Agriculture to instal 39 boreholes in Oshikoto
The Ministry of Agriculture, Water and Land Reform is set to instal 39 boreholes in the Okankolo, Eengodi and Nehale Lya Mpingana constituencies of the Oshikoto region before the end of March 2024.
Tribute – Reflections on the assignments, responsibilities given to Hage Geingob
Many are called, but few are chosen. But what makes some chosen and others not? It is about the attitude of one’s heart towards assignments and responsibilities given.
Tourism rebound can propel sector to top …figures point toward healthy growth in visitors and revenue
Tourism could potentially emerge as a major contributor to Namibia’s Gross Domestic Product in 2024, as it holds the potential to become one of the strongest performing sectors of the Namibian economy this year.
Consider privatising the downstream industry – Sherbourne
A local economist has suggested Namibia splits the upstream and downstream aspects of the oil and gas industries.
China shares end higher as key rate cut
China’s shares finished higher yesterday as its central bank announced a record cut to a benchmark lending rate in a bid to boost its struggling economy.
Ngula heads Bank Windhoek’s e-Money
Candy Ngula was recently appointed as Bank Windhoek’s Head of Electronic Money (e-Money). The appointment, announced by the bank’s executive officer for Retail Banking Services and Specialist Finance James Chapman, is effective as of Thursday, 1 February 2024.









